Grade 9,
ESL / Reading and Literature
Std # 3.22: Analyze literary elements.
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Analyze literary
elements as they relate to the comprehension of a passage, but not
label or define the elements
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Drama terminology: protagonist, antagonist, foil,
soliloquy, plot, setting, character, point of view
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Methods of characterization
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Character motivation
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Plot terminology: plot, exposition, complications,
climax, denouement,
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conflict, rising action,
falling action
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Irony
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Point of view
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Theme
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Mood
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Foreshadowing
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Tone
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Epic
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Rhythm
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Rhyme Scheme
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Classify a literary work as a short
story, play, or poem
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| Lesson Plans:
ESL Ideas
(B=Beginning, I=Intermediate, T=Transitional)
(B) Students copy a story map illustrating the plot of a story.
(B, I, T) Students complete a character
chart by checking off character traits of the main characters of a
story.
(I, T)
Students assume moods of characters in oral reading such as in the
balcony scene of Romeo and Juliet or passages from Voices in
Literature.
Problem-Solution Chart
(B, I, T) Activity student lists story
problems in first column and solutions in right column
Story Map 1
(B, I, T) Activity student writes notes
in graphic organizer with the following: setting, place, characters,
problem, plot/events, resolution
Story Map 2
(I, T) Activity student writes notes in
graphic organizer for each section of the following: setting
(where/when), major and minor characters, plot/problem, even (1, 2,
& 3), and outcome
Story Map 3
(B, I, T) Activity student writes
summary notes in graphic organizer for story structure: beginning,
middle, and end
Character Analysis
(B, I, T) Activities include character
analysis graphic organizers for the following: character traits,
supporting evidence, supporting events, character feelings,
character shifts in development, character quotations and
interpretations, visualization illustrations, compare and contrast
characters
Character Card
( T ) Activity student analyzes
characters listing specific examples of literary terms exhibited
Collaborative Questions
( T ) Activity student formulates
questions and answers about the text with a partner and tries to
categorize the questions (e.g. knowledge, comprehension,
application, analysis, synthesis, evaluation)
Conflict Dissection
( T ) Activity student completes chart
to identify the different conflicts and outcomes based on the text
being read
Four Square Perspective
( T ) Activity student identifies and
summarizes different perspectives in text being read
Character and Story Graphic Organizers
(B, I, T) Activities student completes
graphic organizers for the following: character (map,
compare/contrast, traits) and story (main idea, supporting details,
character, problem, solution, introduction, rising action, falling
action, climax, resolution)
Metaphor Analysis
(I, T) Activity student analyzes
metaphors identifying superficial and metaphorical levels
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| Resources:
Tools for Reading, Writing & Thinking
(B, I, T)
Graphic organizer tools to help engage student in vigorous thinking,
organize complex ideas, and scaffold interactions with text
English Works: Reading Exercises
(I, T)
Traditional reading practice (main idea, details, and inference)
including online self-checking vocabulary and comprehension quizzes
Reading / Speaking Comprehension Dialogues
(B, I, T) These
reading comprehension / dialogues provide an opportunity for both
reading and speaking practice. Each dialogue is also followed by a
multiple choice quiz for comprehension practice. Each dialogue is
listed under the appropriate level with a short introduction
regarding target areas for speaking practice.
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Minute English
(B, I, T)
Reading, vocabulary, and grammar activities including passages with
online self-checking quizzes
Graphic Organizers
(B, I, T)
Graphic organizer tools that actively engage the student to put
ideas and notes in order
Helper: Graphic Organizers
(B, I, T)
Library of graphic organizers available in the following categories:
general, sorting, graphs and charts, sequencing, storytelling,
miscellaneous, KWL and KWHL
ESL Reading Rubric
(B, I, T) Rubric
table divided into reading level capabilities to assist the teacher
in modifying lessons and assessments
ESL
Learning Centre: Classic English Readings
(B, I, T) Short
famous texts in English from classic sources including: poetry,
Declaration of Independence, Shakespeare
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